Exhibitions
Hauser Wirth & Schimmel transcends the big-box gallery model
And their inaugural sculpture show goes beyond the oversized trophies of Modern art, says our LA correspondent Jori Finkel
Royal Academy’s Giorgione exhibition is a circle without a centre
Unanswered questions of attribution complicate our understanding of the Venetian artist’s position in his generation
Five years after Fukushima: Japan Society remembers disaster with expanded show
The photographic exhibition includes images of cancer cells, toxic mushrooms and the ruins of one artist’s home, where his mother died in the tsunami
The Twin sides of Edvard Munch: on Munch and Expressionism at the Neue Galerie
The show examines the influence of Munch on his contemporaries
Iranian art proves a hit with collectors at new London gallery
Sophia Contemporary Gallery, which specialises in contemporary art from the Middle Eastern region, launched this week
Landmark Fabergé loan show scuppered by rising political tensions
Plans to send works from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts' extensive collection to Russia were put on indefinite hold after insurance costs shot up by $1m
Stories of progress and property: on the European galleries at the V&A
The new installation raises important historical questions and brings much joy
Will Elton John donate classic photography works to Tate?
More than 150 modernist images drawn from the musician’s collection will go on show later this year
What to see during Asia Week in New York
Our selection of the must see shows and sales, from a centenary celebration of Asian art collecting to contemporary Japanese architecture
Picasso’s dealer Paul Rosenberg celebrated in show based on granddaughter’s book
French journalist Anne Sinclair to loan works for exhibition named after Paris gallery at 21 rue La Boétie
The Buck Stopped Here: Peer unveils its plans for spring, including the inaugural ‘Hoxton Fourth Plinth’ commission by Chris Ofili
Aerial photography shows off Jordan’s archaeological treasures—and reveals sites at risk
An exhibition at the Royal Geographical Society, London draws on an archive of more than 100,000 of the country, taken by military helicopter
Escape from New York: on Greater New York at MoMA PS1
Claims of nostalgia have a complicated relationship to a new generation of artists
Georgia O’Keeffe blockbuster show to open newly expanded Tate Modern this summer
Key loans include the most expensive work by a female artist ever sold at auction
Prado responds to Bosch downgrades by cancelling Dutch loans
Madrid museum still allows The Haywain to be centrepiece of blockbuster show in artist’s home town
Imran Qureshi’s miniatures take over London’s Barbican—and a park in Bradford
The Pakistani artist will paint an Indian garden in Lister Park, drawing on the experiences of the British Indian army 100 years ago
Daniel Buren fills Brussels show with all of his favourite things
The conceptual artist pays tribute to his friends and masters–just don’t call him a curator
Information overload: Whitechapel packs in 50 years of computer art
Electronic Superhighway is a flawed but fascinating survey
Bad enough to be good: Kenneth Goldsmith on Fischli and Weiss's Guggenheim retrospective
The exhibition proves that exactly wrong can be exactly right
The Buck Stopped Here: Subodh Gupta cooks up a storm in Somerset, Soviet influence in Africa, and Albert Oehlen paints ‘all kinds of crazy shit’
A timeline of African American history, told through quilts
Pieces in the Bruce Museum show cover cultural milestones and important figures, from the early Civil Rights activist Ida B. Wells to 1967 Supreme Court case about interracial marriage
Francis Bacon’s first and last paintings to go on show in Monaco
Study of a Bull, from a "very private collection", has never been exhibited before





























